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A great little hidaway in a deep alleyway, Ishifudono-cho can accomodate two guests. |
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A machiya with an elegantly humble tea room on the first floor, Ebisuya-cho can accomodate four guests. |
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A mixture of traditional machiya architecture with pan-Asian art and modern design, Nishirokkaku-cho can accomodate four guests. |
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A rambling mansion with many rooms, corridors, and gardens, Nishioshikoji-cho can accomodate 16 guests. |
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An elegantly redone merchant's house next to Iori's main office, Sujiya-cho can accomodate nine guests. |
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A house and location Kyoto residents would envy, set back from willow and restaurant-lined Kiyamachi Street, with windows facing directly on Kamo River. |